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Your begging and
endless emails got to me people... I couldn't deprive the world of my ensembles any longer!
Not exact matches
Dan Ariely, author of Predictably Irrational, regularly
gets hundreds of
emails a day, he told The Atlantic recently, so he can sympathize with all the office denizens who see their productivity torpedoed by an
endless barrage of
email.
We tend to
get consumed by «shallow activities,» like checking our
email or an
endless flurry of instant message notifications.
I felt lost in
endless spools of social media, all the while
emails by the thousands were piling up, phone calls were
getting lost in the mix, and messages from the most important people in my life were
getting drowned out in the din.
I was thinking about all the things I could
get done in that time - the many
emails I needed to catch up on, lots of
endless cleaning, painting of trim, unpacking the last boxes, washing those white floors, woodstacking and more.
It's frustrating writing
endless emails and not
getting a response from women.
Unlike a traditional dating website where members post a profile and picture, commence with introductory
emails, chat, and some requisite flirting, dating site / app HowAboutWe.com, founded in 2010, is based on the premise that people are sick and tired of
endless messaging and texting on typical dating sites, and might prefer to connect quickly and
get offline.
Not looking for
endless email or text would like to meet and possibly
get a real relationship started.
No games... No
endless emails full of questions that really don't
get at the heart of why either of us wants to find a mate.
Email gives you a great platform for sharing special offers and introducing new books, without your carefully crafted content
getting lost in the
endless scroll of tweets and status updates.
Endless emails to LuLu customer service just
get variations on «wait a little while longer for them to work it out» and other boilerplate.
Follow travel bloggers,
email them, ask them questions, learn from the experiences of others and you'll discover
endless ideas that will help you
get started.
Hours and hours of internet surfing for opportunities,
endless forms, online role - plays, hundreds, yes hundreds of
email or online applications and usually a deafening silence in return as prospective employers are inundated with a barrage of applications, many of which never even
get acknowledged.